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1 turn something inside out
turn something inside outiets binnenstebuiten keren; 〈 figuurlijk〉grondig doorzoeken, overhoophalen————————turn something inside out -
2 fashion something from/out of a piece of cloth
fashion something from/out of a piece of clothEnglish-Dutch dictionary > fashion something from/out of a piece of cloth
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3 force something from/out of someone
force something from/out of someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > force something from/out of someone
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4 lever something into/out of position
lever something into/out of positioniets op/van zijn plaats wrikkenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > lever something into/out of position
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5 lick (something) off/out/up
lick (something) off/out/up(iets) af/uit/oplikken -
6 take something off/out of someone's hands
take something off/out of someone's handsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take something off/out of someone's hands
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7 know something inside out
iets heel goed begrijpen of kennen, iets perfect weten -
8 something out of nothing
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9 be out
be out1 (er)uit/buiten zijn ⇒ weg zijn, er niet (meer) zijn2 〈 informeel〉uit/voorbij zijn4 openbaar (gemaakt) zijn ⇒ gepubliceerd/verschenen zijn♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 one more word and you are out! • nog één woord en je vliegt eruit!2 before the year is out • voor het jaar voorbij/om isthe results are out • de resultaten zijn bekendthe secret is out • het geheim is uitgelekt6 rough games are out! • geen ruwe spelletjes!11 the tide is out • het is laag tij/ebbe out by twenty pounds • twintig pond te weinig hebben/armer zijnbe out for oneself • zijn eigen belangen dienen -
10 get something out of something
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11 chicken out
(Slang) ergens tussenuit knijpen, geloof in zichzelf verliezen of de moed verliezen (zoals in "Tom wilde Diana mee uitvragen, maar durfde het op het laatste moment niet")chicken out〈 informeel〉♦voorbeelden:chicken out of doing something • ervoor terugschrikken iets te doen -
12 come out
uitkomen, naar buiten komen, uitlekken, aan het licht komen, verschijnen; verdwijnen, vervagencome out1 uitkomen ⇒ eruit komen, naar buiten komen3 〈 benaming voor〉 verschijnen ⇒ te voorschijn komen, gepubliceerd worden 〈 van boek〉, uitlopen, bloeien 〈 van planten, bomen〉, doorkomen 〈 van zon〉, uit de mond komen 〈 van woorden〉, uitbreken 〈 van ziekte〉4 ontdekt/bekend worden6 duidelijk worden/zijn ⇒ goed uitkomen, er goed op staan 〈 foto〉8 zich voor/tegen iets verklaren9 haar/zijn debuut maken 〈op het toneel; in de wereld, voornamelijk met betrekking tot meisje uit hogere stand〉♦voorbeelden:8 the Government came out strong(ly) against the Russian invasion • de regering protesteerde krachtig tegen de Russische invasie¶ come out badly/well • het er slecht/goed afbrengencome out of nowhere • uit het niets opkomencome out right/wrong • goed/slecht aflopencome out for someone/something • iemand/iets zijn steun toezeggen -
13 go out
(er) uit gaan, heengaan; staken; uit doen (licht)go out1 uitgaan ⇒ van huis gaan, afreizen♦voorbeelden:go out to Canada • naar Canada vertrekken/emigreren〈 informeel〉 go out with • uitgaan met, verkering hebben met7 the tide is going out • het is laagtij/eb¶ go (all) out for something • zich volledig inzetten voor iets/om iets te bereiken -
14 be out for something
be out for something -
15 be out to do something
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16 blab out something
blab out somethingiets eruit flappen/verraden -
17 block out something on a photo
block out something on a photoiets op een foto afdekken/wegwerken -
18 blubber something out
blubber something outiets snikkend/jankend zeggen -
19 call (something) (out) to someone
call (something) (out) to someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > call (something) (out) to someone
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20 cheat someone out of something
cheat someone out of something
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